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Assessment of Winter Season Air Quality in the Marmara Region Using GIS and Air Quality Data
Published 2018-01-01“…Consequently, there are significant environmental problems like urbanization, wastewater, solid waste and air pollution in the region. …”
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Analyzing Policymaking for Tuberculosis Control in Nigeria
Published 2018-01-01“…In Nigeria, the rapid urbanization along with unprecedented population growth is causing TB to be endemic. …”
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The spatial relationship and influence mechanism of traditional villages and intangible cultural heritage: a case study of the upper reaches of the Yellow River Basin
Published 2025-02-01“…In contrast, ICH shows a “sparse south, dense center, and sparse north” distribution, with a lower degree of imbalance at the provincial level. (2) Although there is generally a high degree of spatial alignment between TVs and ICH, but at the provincial (or autonomous region) level, three types of regional displacements have been identified: high positive displacement, low positive displacement, and high negative displacement. (3) Factors such as altitude, river systems, temperature conditions, regional economy, accessibility, population density, urbanization rate, cultural characteristics, and funding policies significantly influence the spatial distribution of TVs and ICH. urbanization rate has a common influence and explanatory power on the spatial distribution of both TVsand ICH in the YRB, with altitude, financial policies, cultural history, and other factors having secondary influence and explanatory power.These factors are crucial in determining the pathways for their integrated development.…”
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Analysis of the influence factors of cultivated land transfer in Guangdong coastal important agricultural areas based on geodetectors
Published 2025-02-01“…In single-factor analysis, factors such as irrigation conditions, agricultural output value, urbanization level, electricity supply, and centralized water supply projects have a particularly prominent impact on farmland transfer. …”
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A Survey on Algorithms for Intelligent Computing and Smart City Applications
Published 2021-09-01“…With the rapid development of human society, the urbanization of the world’s population is also progressing rapidly. …”
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Comparing the Effect of Public and Private Health Expenditures on the Health Status of D-8 Countries
Published 2022-05-01“…Variables used in this study include health status (infant mortality rate), human capital, economic growth, public health expenditures, private health expenditures, and urbanization rates.Findings: The study's results indicate a significant negative effect of public and private health costs on infant mortality. …”
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Rethinking the measurements and predictors of environmental degradation in Ethiopia: Predicting long-term impacts using a kernel-based machine learning approach
Published 2025-02-01“…Long-term prediction analysis shows that energy poverty, economic growth, ICT, and urbanization initially worsen degradation but lead to stabilization over time. …”
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Spatial-temporal characteristics of agricultural economic resilience and spatial spillover effects of driving factors: evidence from provincial panel data in China
Published 2025-01-01“…Notably, the regression coefficient for urbanization on AER is −0.001, significant at the 5% level, indicating a negative spillover effect. …”
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GIS Analysis of Land Cover Changes on the Territory of the Prokuplje Municipality
Published 2014-01-01“…In particular, the changes of natural resources, primarily forest lands, were observed as well as the type of land susceptible to primary erosion, including the level of urbanization and level of agricultural land. The obtained results clearly showed changes in forestation within the 43-year-long period, as well as changes in primary erosion and urbanization, while at the level of agricultural land, slight changes were found. …”
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Les racines de la « révolution du 25 janvier » en Égypte : une réflexion géographique
Published 2011-10-01“…However, deep social changes (the decline in birth rates, the rise of literacy, massive urbanization) are part of the background to the popular uprising and the exit of Mubarak.…”
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Northern Raccoon
Published 2012-02-01“…Raccoons are found statewide in Florida in ever-increasing numbers. Urbanization and agriculture often help their population because food becomes more available in these conditions. …”
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Northern Raccoon
Published 2012-02-01“…Raccoons are found statewide in Florida in ever-increasing numbers. Urbanization and agriculture often help their population because food becomes more available in these conditions. …”
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Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management
Published 2008-09-01“…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. …”
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Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management
Published 2008-09-01“…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. …”
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Assessment and Optimization of Ecological Networks in Trans-Provincial Metropolitan Areas—A Case Study of the Xuzhou Metropolitan Area
Published 2024-12-01“…In the urbanization development trend, constructing inter-provincial metropolitan areas has gradually become an important pathway for China to implement its new urbanization strategy. …”
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Spatiotemporal Changes and Trade-Offs/Synergies of Ecosystem Services in the Qin-Mang River Basin
Published 2025-01-01“…By 2022, accelerated urbanization has intensified trade-off effects in the southern and eastern regions, leading to significant ecological degradation. …”
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De l’optimalité pour la « ville verte »
Published 2013-12-01“…Today, four French people out of five live in cities. The widespread urbanization in recent decades has led to a deterioration of living conditions in most urban areas (Mathieu and Guermond, 2005). …”
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Solutions for Managing Tomato Culls in Florida Tomato Packinghouses
Published 2012-09-01“…Florida is the single largest producer of fresh-market tomatoes in the United States. Driven by urbanization and generation of large amounts of tomato culls, tomato packers in Florida often struggle to find ways to dispose of culls generated during the cleaning and sanitizing of tomatoes. …”
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